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They say you were probably clinically dead for several minutes.
Clinically, she was doing the wrong thing, and I told her that.
Not much of this was clinically true, as it turned out.
We've all heard of people who were clinically dead, then returned to life.
Patients were then followed clinically over a 1 year period.
"You were clinically dead for almost two minutes," she said.
That last time they made her clinically dead on purpose.
However, much more research is needed before these tests could be used clinically.
The knife hit him in the heart and for several minutes, he was clinically dead.
So the current clinically accepted range is 32 to 100.
The prevalence of clinically significant cases is 1 per 10,000.
Find clinically important safety information and report serious problems with human medical products.
Most of the men were dead; only 22 could be considered clinically alive.
Some of these women have been monitored clinically for more than 10 years.
Two or three months ago, this guy was clinically depressed.
They are no more effective clinically than single action versions.
"I wanted the clothes to be almost clinically simple," he said.
The benefit in the short term does not appear clinically significant.
He had not yet begun to think of himself as clinically depressed.
When the heartbeat and breath stop, the person is clinically dead.
Reaction, she thought clinically, in some remote part of her.
This interaction is not to believed to be clinically important.
This change takes approximately 4 to 7 weeks to be recognized clinically.
And not everyone is going to live long enough to develop clinically relevant cancer.
Although the process was slower and more clinically dangerous then, the women kept coming.